Expert reviews and ratings

When it comes to games that I can easily play, endless runners definitely fit the bill. Their action orientated focus make them never go stale and there is always the drive to do it all better. This is what Infinity Runner, the latest game from Wales...

Endless runners are an interesting genre. Titles like Temple Run and Flappy Bird made the score-challenging gamplay famous, but other developers have tried to add depth with stories and compelling atmosphere: Infinity Runner tries, but unfortunately...

Starts off at a fundamental disadvantage merely because of its formula, but could still have maybe succeeded at being a fun little arcade title were it not for the shabby presentation, laughable storytelling and numerous poor design...

As if the outcry for the next Mirror's Edge release wasn't evidence enough, gamers need more free-running in their life. A rather untouched genre to be sure, Infinity Runner is hoping to scratch that itch for players. From the minds behind the largely...

Infinity Runner has a fun, unique concept that isn’t utilized to the fullest. Dodging obstacles would be more rewarding if the difficulty ramped up alongside story mode. Instead, it reaches a certain level and stays there depending on the initial difficulty selected. There’s simply no urge to keep playing if skill isn’t being tested.

I really wanted to like Infinity Runner. The game has several cool things going for it, like the werewolves in space theme, the hard sci-fi atmosphere, and a thumping electronic soundtrack.Problem is, Infinity Runner alternates between being frustrating...